Posted on 10/18/2005 6:33:03 AM PDT by mlc9852
GOMA, Congo - An infant gorilla in a Congo sanctuary is smashing palm nuts between two rocks to extract oil, surprising and intriguing scientists who say they have much to learn about what gorillas can do and about what that says about evolution.
It had been thought that the premeditated use of stones and sticks to accomplish a task like cracking nuts was restricted to humans and the smaller, more agile chimpanzees. Then in late September, keepers at a Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International sanctuary in this eastern Congo city saw 2 1/2-year-old female gorilla Itebero smashing palm nuts between rocks in the "hammer and anvil" technique, considered among the most complex tool use behaviors.
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But evolution is just a theory. If it were fact then what are the gorillas evolving int...o.........?
Wait.
Oh...crappers.....it's true! Eeee Gads!
They are evolving into democRATs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh guard the doors!
I won't consider them truly evolving until I see a group of them jump out of a pick-up, mow my grass and edge the flowerbeds.
Tsk tsk! Wash your fingers out with soap! :-)
When I was younger, a musician smashing a guitar onstage was exciting. Now an ape with a rock, THAT's exciting!.........
Humm, missing link or candidate for the US Senate from a North Eastern State?
I think I have seen them working on the Big Dig in Boston.
My daughter has a Goffin's cockatoo who likes to grip a Q-tip in one claw and scratch his head with it. I thought of "tool use" the first time I saw it.
Sorry, bubba. This shirt doesn't come off for just anyone.
LOL! I think the gorilla is doing more work, though.
Gorillas are vegetarians. What would he need a BBQ for?
A USSA Senator from the North East?
When she can operate a lathe, I'll be impressed.
I had a puppy that used to pore over the Wall Street Journal every morning...
Some day soon, they'll get a taste for human flesh. And there will be a reckoning.
What's news worthy about this? I had a couple of gorilla's do some concrete work a few years ago.
You would pick two vegetables that are on my "do not eat" list.
Grilled Corn on the Cob and Onions?
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